Radiology Schools in Florida

Florida contains
38 schools that offer radiology programs.
University of Central Florida,
the highest-ranking radiology school in FL, has a total student population of 53,401 and
is the
71st highest ranked school in America.

Of the 38 radiology schools
in Florida,
only 18 have a student population over 10k. After taking into account tuition, living expenses, and financial aid,
Dade Medical College comes out as the most expensive ($34,125/yr),
with Cambridge Institute of Allied Health as the lowest recorded at only $1,245/yr.

Radiology students from Florida schools who go on to become
radiologic technicians,
radiologists,
radiology technicians,
professor of radiologies, etc.
have a good chance at finding employment.
For example, there are 213,560 people working as
radiologic technologists and technicians alone in the US, and their average annual salary is
$54,180.

Also, within the radiology schools
in Florida, the average student population is 3,322 and average student-to-faculty ratio is
17 to 1. Aside from radiology,
there are 7625 total
degree (or certificate) programs in the state, with 2,875 people on average applying for a school. Undergraduate tuition costs are normally around
$2,879, but can vary widely depending on the type
of school.

Florida Interesting Facts

Greater Miami is the only metropolitan area in the United States whose borders encompass two national parks. You can hike through pristine Everglades National Park or ride on glass-bottom boats across Biscayne National Park.

Saint Augustine is the oldest European settlement in North America.

The name Punta Gorda, which means, "fat point" when translated from Spanish. The moniker was given to the city because a broad part of the land in Punta Gorda juts into Charlotte Harbor. The harbor itself is somewhat unique, as it is the point where the Peace River meets the ocean.

Orlando attracts more visitors than any other amusement park destination in the United States.

New England Congregationalists who sought to bring their style of liberal arts education to the state founded Rollins College, the oldest college in Florida, in Winter Park in 1885.

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Radiology Schools in Florida

Florida contains
38 schools that offer radiology programs.
University of Central Florida,
the highest-ranking radiology school in FL, has a total student population of 53,401 and
is the
71st highest ranked school in America.

Of the 38 radiology schools
in Florida,
only 18 have a student population over 10k. After taking into account tuition, living expenses, and financial aid,
Dade Medical College comes out as the most expensive ($34,125/yr),
with Cambridge Institute of Allied Health as the lowest recorded at only $1,245/yr.

Radiology students from Florida schools who go on to become
radiologic technicians,
radiologists,
radiology technicians,
professor of radiologies, etc.
have a good chance at finding employment.
For example, there are 213,560 people working as
radiologic technologists and technicians alone in the US, and their average annual salary is
$54,180.

Also, within the radiology schools
in Florida, the average student population is 3,322 and average student-to-faculty ratio is
17 to 1. Aside from radiology,
there are 7625 total
degree (or certificate) programs in the state, with 2,875 people on average applying for a school. Undergraduate tuition costs are normally around
$2,879, but can vary widely depending on the type
of school.

Florida Interesting Facts

Greater Miami is the only metropolitan area in the United States whose borders encompass two national parks. You can hike through pristine Everglades National Park or ride on glass-bottom boats across Biscayne National Park.

Saint Augustine is the oldest European settlement in North America.

The name Punta Gorda, which means, "fat point" when translated from Spanish. The moniker was given to the city because a broad part of the land in Punta Gorda juts into Charlotte Harbor. The harbor itself is somewhat unique, as it is the point where the Peace River meets the ocean.

Orlando attracts more visitors than any other amusement park destination in the United States.

New England Congregationalists who sought to bring their style of liberal arts education to the state founded Rollins College, the oldest college in Florida, in Winter Park in 1885.